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that give any family member, any co-worker of someone who owns guns and has manifested violent behavior in the past, threatened violent behavior in the future, expressed sympathy for, yes, islamic jihad, and who carried around a list, one of the texas guys carried around in high school a list of all the people he would like to kill. a couple of the pre-trump mass shootings were under investigation by fbi, but the fbi had to give off the chase because they couldn't invite the case within six months. that's a crazy rule. it takes 18 months to do a complex investigation, say i who was the head of the criminal division of the justice department. so we don't need the government getting in the way. but, you know, in this country, again, as a practicing lawyer, i know this. you can get in front of ain six hours in this country. it's not like waiting for an operation in britain or canada. six hours if you have what are extraordinary circumstances. a family member says this guy has guns, we're worried. we think he's going to do something. okay you get right in front of the judge. you need a judg
that give any family member, any co-worker of someone who owns guns and has manifested violent behavior in the past, threatened violent behavior in the future, expressed sympathy for, yes, islamic jihad, and who carried around a list, one of the texas guys carried around in high school a list of all the people he would like to kill. a couple of the pre-trump mass shootings were under investigation by fbi, but the fbi had to give off the chase because they couldn't invite the case within six...
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so, any co -- so, nicole was great, and we worked through a loose organization, a body of people who care, essentially, that continued to talk about how do we create the equity program here in san francisco? through my work with super nova women, i helped to create panel discussions from here to boston, massachusetts and the woman that helped us to create the panel became a commissioner in massachusetts and she created a statewide equity program, very much fueled by our conversations and the work we are doing here in california. now, in san francisco, i head up the original equity group, which is dedicated to building pathways and bridges for our equity capplicants. we have been working with larger cannabis organizations to figure out how to do mentorships, potential grant programs and accelerator pra programs so we can see more equity products on the shelves. there is so much more than that, but i could be here forever. we also ran a six week program to give a high level overview of how to navigate the current legislation, the current regulation and we took that education and we did
so, any co -- so, nicole was great, and we worked through a loose organization, a body of people who care, essentially, that continued to talk about how do we create the equity program here in san francisco? through my work with super nova women, i helped to create panel discussions from here to boston, massachusetts and the woman that helped us to create the panel became a commissioner in massachusetts and she created a statewide equity program, very much fueled by our conversations and the...
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because it's important to gather evidence so that he can be charged after he leaves office or so any coonspirators can be charged with crimes now. >> i also want to ask you, barbara, about a new step from the three house chairs who are leading this impeachment inquiry. subpoenaing both defense and state department documents regarding the hold up of that aid to ukraine and saying that they were surprised by it, as well. obviously, the state department has yet to turn over any of the documents that secretary of state pompeo was supposed to turn over as of friday night. this is a new and also omb. mick mulvaney is the director and acting chief of staff. >> andrea, this says to me that they understand why this scandal is so different from the robert mueller scandal. this isn't about joe biden or about tundermining the 2016 election. this is about holding up military aid in abuse of the president's power in exchange of getting something of value that he wanted. they're going to the heart of that. what were the directives and reasons the people were being told to hold up this military aid. th
because it's important to gather evidence so that he can be charged after he leaves office or so any coonspirators can be charged with crimes now. >> i also want to ask you, barbara, about a new step from the three house chairs who are leading this impeachment inquiry. subpoenaing both defense and state department documents regarding the hold up of that aid to ukraine and saying that they were surprised by it, as well. obviously, the state department has yet to turn over any of the...
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i would like to appeal for anyone who has any information to co nta ct for anyone who has any informationon team on 101, or by visiting the essex police website pundit we will update all of our channels as we are able to but police appreciate we are in the early stages of what is likely to be a lengthy investigation. the deputy chief constable of essex police, pippa mills. we spoke to the northern ireland policy managerfor the northern ireland freight association and it told my colleague about the route the lorry might have taken. there is only one route into holyhead and that is from dublin. we are still in the early stages of this and you don't want to speculate but if the people who got on board the vehicle on continental europe travel via holyhead, it would suggest they got on a boat in antwerp, cherbourg or santander because those are the direct ferry routes from the continental europe into the republic of ireland. the logical conclusion would be that if that was the case, that they were trying to avoid areas where they put security checks might have been more stringent? you are in a
i would like to appeal for anyone who has any information to co nta ct for anyone who has any informationon team on 101, or by visiting the essex police website pundit we will update all of our channels as we are able to but police appreciate we are in the early stages of what is likely to be a lengthy investigation. the deputy chief constable of essex police, pippa mills. we spoke to the northern ireland policy managerfor the northern ireland freight association and it told my colleague about...
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any committee can have oversight of any other co-equal branch of government, but the president pushing nancy pelosi and pushing hard. >> now, in the house, they have the majority. they all vote with olc plus three. nancy pelosi is petrified of them. she's afraid she's going to lose her position. nancy pelosi will lose her speakership right after the election when the republicans take over the house. >> we don't know how this is going to play out in 2020. we do know nancy pelosi is not petrified of the junior members of the white house. nancy pelosi is not afraid of them. what the president is trying to do there is keep republicans in their corner to make this partisan. especially on a day when the documentary evidence before you is pretty damning for the white house. this is a get everybody in the republican/democrat travel corners before they read all this stuff and maybe think, oh, we might have a problem here. >> look, it is true that the custom has been, as much as you can call it a custom since impeachment is so rare, but in recent history, there have been votes to formally start
any committee can have oversight of any other co-equal branch of government, but the president pushing nancy pelosi and pushing hard. >> now, in the house, they have the majority. they all vote with olc plus three. nancy pelosi is petrified of them. she's afraid she's going to lose her position. nancy pelosi will lose her speakership right after the election when the republicans take over the house. >> we don't know how this is going to play out in 2020. we do know nancy pelosi is...
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so which of jen's former "friends" would she like to see co-star? >> any have you put the ask out to them? >> not yet. >> how about reese's "big little lies" co-stars as fellow news anchors? >> i would love all of them to be on the show. i love nicole, laura dern, zoe kravitz, shailene woodley and meryl. meryl, casual. >> and we've been waiting for reese to step back into elle woods' shoes for "legally blonde three." >> it's just a development project right now. i love jennifer coolidge and luke wilson and selma blair. so there's so many great characters that people love and, if we end up doing it, hopefully they end up all being there. >>> back here at holiday central, henry and emilia, you actually had a festive celebration last night. >> amazing. it's been a lot of fun promoting "last christmas." >> and of course "e.t." was there at our big premiere. >> i just thought sparkles made sense for the christmas movie. >> "e.t. on the red carpet. >> tonight e.t. stands for emma thompson. >> how lovely. >> the news that broke just before the stars hit the red c
so which of jen's former "friends" would she like to see co-star? >> any have you put the ask out to them? >> not yet. >> how about reese's "big little lies" co-stars as fellow news anchors? >> i would love all of them to be on the show. i love nicole, laura dern, zoe kravitz, shailene woodley and meryl. meryl, casual. >> and we've been waiting for reese to step back into elle woods' shoes for "legally blonde three." >> it's just...
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co any will take care of it. also, many people are putting steak in lla silver solution.we will develop some technology to get us out of this mess. i think wrapped up all of this is so guilt wefeel. we are participating in the systems. we know they are creating the problem. that is a hard team to hold in your mind. >> absolutely. in your reporting, you refer to the feelings of being overwhelmed, being anxious, feeling despondent over climate change, calling it, eco- anxiety. thise.s a climate gr can you tell me with a view of therapists and psychologicls are abouate change, and how it impacts mental health? is this a growing concern as well? >> yes, it is. i have heard that from all therapists i have spoken to. they are seeing this more and ways. ent actices in people come in with tension, grief, sadness, and particularly wn the reports come out about w dire th situation is with climate change and global warming. they are seeing is arou the large events. they are also working with folks that have something that is not even eco-anxiety, but a ptsd from anevent. ybe you've
co any will take care of it. also, many people are putting steak in lla silver solution.we will develop some technology to get us out of this mess. i think wrapped up all of this is so guilt wefeel. we are participating in the systems. we know they are creating the problem. that is a hard team to hold in your mind. >> absolutely. in your reporting, you refer to the feelings of being overwhelmed, being anxious, feeling despondent over climate change, calling it, eco- anxiety. thise.s a...
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anyone‘s watching and needs a friend, please reach out if it's safe to do so, and please talk to any of us, ‘cosere and we'll hold your hand. all: hear, hear! applause. but first, this was the week we finally got to see borisjohnson‘s brexit plan — the one he hopes will win over the eu and parliament and enable the uk to leave with a deal at the end of the month. the prime minister told mps the government had moved and he hoped they would now come together "in the national interest" to back his plan. under that plan, northern ireland would continue to follow some eu single market rules — if the stormont assembly agrees — but would also leave the customs union. so there would be customs checks on the island of ireland, but not, says mrjohnson, at the border. ahead of its unveiling, downing street said this was his final offer. but when he came to the commons on thursday, he struck a noticeably less combative tone. he admitted his plan was a compromise, although he did say that if the eu rejected it, the uk was ready to leave at the end of this month. this government's objective has always been to
anyone‘s watching and needs a friend, please reach out if it's safe to do so, and please talk to any of us, ‘cosere and we'll hold your hand. all: hear, hear! applause. but first, this was the week we finally got to see borisjohnson‘s brexit plan — the one he hopes will win over the eu and parliament and enable the uk to leave with a deal at the end of the month. the prime minister told mps the government had moved and he hoped they would now come together "in the national...
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anyone's watching and needs a friend, please reach out if it's safe to do so and please talk to any of us, cosll be there and we'll hold your hand. all: hear, hear! applause. if the stormont assembly agrees but would also leave the customs union, so would also leave the customs union, so there would be customs checks on the island of ireland but not, says mrjohnson, at the border. ahead of its unveiling, downing street said this was his final offer. but when he came to the commons on thursday he came to the commons on thursday he struck a noticeably less combative tone. he admitted his plan was a compromise, although he did say that if the eu rejected it, the uk was ready to leave at the end of this month. this government's objective has always been to leave with the deal and these constructive and reasonable proposals show our seriousness of purpose. they do not deliver everything that we would have wished, they do represent a compromise. but to remain a prisoner of existing positions is to become a cause of deadlock rather than breakthrough. and so we have made a genuine attempt to bridge br
anyone's watching and needs a friend, please reach out if it's safe to do so and please talk to any of us, cosll be there and we'll hold your hand. all: hear, hear! applause. if the stormont assembly agrees but would also leave the customs union, so would also leave the customs union, so there would be customs checks on the island of ireland but not, says mrjohnson, at the border. ahead of its unveiling, downing street said this was his final offer. but when he came to the commons on thursday...
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working out over the delta right here, plenty of sunshine to be seen loto taut as far as so not a any threats co in the weather for the week ahead which sure is a nice change from where we were last week high pressure is sitting over head. this is keeping conditions pretty calm for us. a nice sunshine. the forecast in the days to come and today and tomorrow at least on the warmer side. after today and tomorrow though things are gradually going to get a little cooler. the upcoming weekend, 60's 70's for your highs and san francisco and elsewhere along the coastline today with a few 80's remaining in your forecast, but most of us today are holding on to a range of 70's, 76 in mountain view for the high 78 in san jose and surrounding south bay area's east bay temperatures and the 70's as well and the north bay looking at a few more 80's once you head north of the concord in walnut creek that's where you have most of your 80's up in the north bay. but even that and just barely at 80 degrees at the coast, some 60's and definitely keep the jacket on hand if you're heading out that direction even thoug
working out over the delta right here, plenty of sunshine to be seen loto taut as far as so not a any threats co in the weather for the week ahead which sure is a nice change from where we were last week high pressure is sitting over head. this is keeping conditions pretty calm for us. a nice sunshine. the forecast in the days to come and today and tomorrow at least on the warmer side. after today and tomorrow though things are gradually going to get a little cooler. the upcoming weekend, 60's...
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cities but also in western and northern areas of china particularly heavily industrialized co-producing regions that any of us about water pollution from agricultural sources pesticide over use as well as industrial sources or what have pollution particularly in rural areas and related to that sort of the ocean there's major concerns about food safety in china if you think of some of the mass 2nd innings of children from contaminated products or the food brought it here to a clinton on the river in shanghai a few years ago major concerns about environment and health and that extends also to protests against for example the potential sites you know waste incineration plants patrick chemical plants nuclear facilities coal power plants in cities. i want to look at china's international commit men sat particularly with a paris accord the international agreement to reduce emissions how would you grade china on that and do you think its position has changed since the united states withdrew from that agreement. well since the united states we've through china stayed the course it made quite a significant inter
cities but also in western and northern areas of china particularly heavily industrialized co-producing regions that any of us about water pollution from agricultural sources pesticide over use as well as industrial sources or what have pollution particularly in rural areas and related to that sort of the ocean there's major concerns about food safety in china if you think of some of the mass 2nd innings of children from contaminated products or the food brought it here to a clinton on the...
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became public knowledge, especially in places like chile, they absolutely flat out refused to co—operate with anydeprives them of the legal cover that they were so desperate to get. let me ask you about whistleblowing before we end. in a sense you have joined a long tradition of whistleblowing, people inside systems, usually governments, sometimes secret intelligence services, who have seen things they regard as beyond the pale and go public with it or reported. they regard as beyond the pale and go public with it or report it. people like daniel ellsberg and the pentagon papers. he expressed his great admiration for you. and in recent times you have seen people from chelsea manning to edward snowden to the cia whistleblower who reported the recent donald trump phone call with ukrainian president. do you feel an affinity with these different forms of whistleblowing? obviously i feel they have gone through a lot and many have suffered more than i did. the real question should be is this system working properly? i mean, we have many honourable men and women. i have since come to realise and have be
became public knowledge, especially in places like chile, they absolutely flat out refused to co—operate with anydeprives them of the legal cover that they were so desperate to get. let me ask you about whistleblowing before we end. in a sense you have joined a long tradition of whistleblowing, people inside systems, usually governments, sometimes secret intelligence services, who have seen things they regard as beyond the pale and go public with it or reported. they regard as beyond the pale...
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any money? we will conduct a co nfe re nce any money? we will conduct a conference of review.all? you're continuing to work to making $30 million a year after this horrific two accidents that's caused all of these relatives to go and disappear. was at all like that? that was the tastiest part of the hearing that we heard —— trying part that we heard today. asking him about accountability and responsibility and whose responsibility and whose responsibility is this and he said it was his companies and it is also his as well. there are also a lot of questions about his compensation when when congressman pointed out that after the first crash, he still got a $50 million bonus. he is invited, but what is the point of this process? what are they hoping to achieve? do not forget, this is been two days of hearings and so you have heard from senators yesterday and from people in congress today that after this, they asked a lot of information and questions on him and his colleagues and the people where they could affect some changes regulation in this could give them guidance in terms o
any money? we will conduct a co nfe re nce any money? we will conduct a conference of review.all? you're continuing to work to making $30 million a year after this horrific two accidents that's caused all of these relatives to go and disappear. was at all like that? that was the tastiest part of the hearing that we heard —— trying part that we heard today. asking him about accountability and responsibility and whose responsibility and whose responsibility is this and he said it was his...
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in terms of civilian casualties despite the military says that they wall to avoid any is civilian casualty sin and cos they all are that live for us in istanbul thank yous and. taking over from so how raman let's get you the latest on this top story this hour there is heavy fighting in border villages as tech is a military offensive in northern syria and as its 2nd day turkish forces are fighting the kurdish led syrian democratic forces as they push into that syrian border area turkish military says it's had more than $100.00 of what it describes as terrorist positions but kurdish forces say they have repelled a fresh ground attacks there also warning of a humanitarian crisis as thousands of panicked residents have begun to flee towns many in the international community expressing concern russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov says he'll seek to start a dialogue between ankara and damascus and blamed the u.s. for what's happening in northern syria well let's go live now to our correspondents anahata who is in which is on the border between turkey and syria then we just heard from president at 01 and
in terms of civilian casualties despite the military says that they wall to avoid any is civilian casualty sin and cos they all are that live for us in istanbul thank yous and. taking over from so how raman let's get you the latest on this top story this hour there is heavy fighting in border villages as tech is a military offensive in northern syria and as its 2nd day turkish forces are fighting the kurdish led syrian democratic forces as they push into that syrian border area turkish military...
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co-opted. being caught without any proof whatsoever but i mustn't what i'm saying is there was a fact why do young men sit on the street the country isn't you know an amount of chaos. and what is that invested. i mean i would accept that some of the of what this does you know demands i lay sheets right we cannot a long way from that but whenever there is violent killings that in people's property this is not legitimate so. don't tell me that the protest was peaceful now it cannot be any more peaceful it has to be a peaceful protest because once you keep burning down everything you had and a country but today you want to put a shot you want to lead tomorrow jeff or what i am going to lead on if you want 'd to but even under that she's even you know a public properties even planet but it is but those out if you see it for that and our national economy we cannot continue on this stuff. and this something that expressed our feelings but it doesn't have to be violent. minister if you want a lot i did not say that i did that the purpose of life i am saying that there was a year and a half of peace who w
co-opted. being caught without any proof whatsoever but i mustn't what i'm saying is there was a fact why do young men sit on the street the country isn't you know an amount of chaos. and what is that invested. i mean i would accept that some of the of what this does you know demands i lay sheets right we cannot a long way from that but whenever there is violent killings that in people's property this is not legitimate so. don't tell me that the protest was peaceful now it cannot be any more...
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at any level, can you envision at any level, the u.s. participating or co with opec at any level? secretary perry: not really. i do not think that is part of the future. that was rick perry, -- manus: that was rick perry, the u.s. energy secretary, joining me. coming up on the show, hsbc's ewen stevenson. we have the numbers from hsbc. this is bloomberg. ♪ 38 minutes away from the start of european trading. i am manus cranny. i am in london. hsbc reported profits that missed expectations and abandoned a key target, with significant charges. earlier, we spoke to ewen stev enson. ewen: everything you would expect to be impacted was impacted, tourism and the like. so far, we have seen very, very modest deposit outflows and some inflows, so overall, deposits were flat. the lending rate was up. on the credit side, we have taken some additional revisions. the power of the credit portfolio that we are focused on is the small business and, but overall, we are pretty pleased so far with what we have seen, but, obviously, the more this goes on, the more it will impac
at any level, can you envision at any level, the u.s. participating or co with opec at any level? secretary perry: not really. i do not think that is part of the future. that was rick perry, -- manus: that was rick perry, the u.s. energy secretary, joining me. coming up on the show, hsbc's ewen stevenson. we have the numbers from hsbc. this is bloomberg. ♪ 38 minutes away from the start of european trading. i am manus cranny. i am in london. hsbc reported profits that missed expectations and...
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gusts in excess of 60 miles per hour in this is why it is such a dangerous day as far as wildfires co any spark could result in a fast-moving blaze. humidity is also extremely low you pair that with a very much so dry tinder dry grasses dry brush and you do also have a recipe for high fire danger napa atlas peak sonoma on up to kelsey ville all these areas seeing humidity well below 10% areas like concord also falling 2% to 10% for humidity. 15% below that is bone dry in many of these areas well below that and a look at extreme fire danger, these red areas, especially in the north bay are those areas that are in that extreme category for fire danger today. just east of the napa valley you're seeing some of your greatest potential, but it really is for many parts of the bay area such as the north bay down into the east bay and even portions of the santa cruz mountains under those extreme fire danger risks today. that's why we do have red flag warnings for all counties that the exception of san francisco. that includes areas of the east bay just above the cities of oakland berkeley down thr
gusts in excess of 60 miles per hour in this is why it is such a dangerous day as far as wildfires co any spark could result in a fast-moving blaze. humidity is also extremely low you pair that with a very much so dry tinder dry grasses dry brush and you do also have a recipe for high fire danger napa atlas peak sonoma on up to kelsey ville all these areas seeing humidity well below 10% areas like concord also falling 2% to 10% for humidity. 15% below that is bone dry in many of these areas...
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sewn yea co-founded the yes in any my backyard party in san francisco.rganization called california renters legal advocacy and education fund or also called carlhas sued fung to build. their weapon of choice? the housing accountability act which essentially boils down to this. >> if the city's zoned for something. okay you can build the apartment building here and a developer comes and the city has to approve it. >> i think sue the suburbs is a really, really poor idea. it's antagonistic and it has a bullying quality to it. >> the opposition often use the california environmental equality act to oppose projects and delay the building process. so will the back and forth end? well. right now every community is subject to regional housing need allocation. but historically cities in california don't meet the goals. meanwhile governor you? in said the goals need to be adjusted so more housing can be build. send us your thoughts and ideas and your problems to projecthome@cbs.com and watch all of the original reports on kpix.com under the project home tab. >>>
sewn yea co-founded the yes in any my backyard party in san francisco.rganization called california renters legal advocacy and education fund or also called carlhas sued fung to build. their weapon of choice? the housing accountability act which essentially boils down to this. >> if the city's zoned for something. okay you can build the apartment building here and a developer comes and the city has to approve it. >> i think sue the suburbs is a really, really poor idea. it's...
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>> i don't think donald would suffer any adverse consequence at this time. he could be named as an unindicted co-conspirator in any criminal activity of guiliani. but keep in mind that when you deal with attorney/client privilege, it's donald's privilege. >> sure. >> it's not rudy's privilege. >> and we're short on time with all the news. the last question for you, jay, given your interest, do you think that donald trump should end this work relationship with guiliani? >> i do think so. i think it's time. i said that in march of 2018. >> and you think that even more so today? >> yes. >> danny? >> it seems like guiliani is becoming a liability for donald trump so it may be time to ending the attorney/client relationship and seek assistance elsewhere. >> very interesting and i think you made some news here tonight, jay, and you're close to a lot of the players so it's very interesting. jay goldberg, danny cevallos, thank you. >> good to see you. >>> up ahead we have a special look at the history and what it says. >>> also tonight i have a special announcement about gun safety and michael moore. i'
>> i don't think donald would suffer any adverse consequence at this time. he could be named as an unindicted co-conspirator in any criminal activity of guiliani. but keep in mind that when you deal with attorney/client privilege, it's donald's privilege. >> sure. >> it's not rudy's privilege. >> and we're short on time with all the news. the last question for you, jay, given your interest, do you think that donald trump should end this work relationship with guiliani?...
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he worked with hisis colleagues and never presented any behavioral issues, never presented the slightest cause for alarm. >> co-worker say the alleged killer had issues with his supervisors. >> investigators are not excluding leads. is believed to have smuggled theceramic knife into building. forwife was taken int questioning. the death toll in iraq following three days of protests has risen to at least 40 force -- to at least 44. in a bid to ease public anger, the prime minister addressed the nation and promised he will try poorss laws granting families a basic income. re-informing -- i am reaffirming your voice is heard. we have reached a clear , paying attention .o the youth and reformations .our concerns we are following all rightful demands. >> >> he gave a 17 minute speech.sed many people were affecting far-reaching changes and reforms. toy promise to listen protesters demands. thth imply it t is in no one's interest that iraq descended into anarchy. it is a deeply rooted structural problem inherited from past administrations. it will take time to introduce sustainable sololutions. he announced somome me
he worked with hisis colleagues and never presented any behavioral issues, never presented the slightest cause for alarm. >> co-worker say the alleged killer had issues with his supervisors. >> investigators are not excluding leads. is believed to have smuggled theceramic knife into building. forwife was taken int questioning. the death toll in iraq following three days of protests has risen to at least 40 force -- to at least 44. in a bid to ease public anger, the prime minister...
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. >> still mulvaney's response created a coug co-cough any. >> the president's intent was corrupt and his chief of staff confessed it. on capitol hill, the verdict was predictably mixed. >> mick had a moment of truth and realized that was not going to be good for the president. and had to walk it back. i think it's obvious what was going on there. >> i think mick was clear in cleaning up statement there was no quid pro quo. >> jim mattis had some push back of his own to do after the president dubbed him the world's most overrated general this week. mattis responded to the flight at the alfred charity dinner in new york. >> some of you were kind during the reception and asked me if this bothered me have been rated this way. based on what donald trump said. i said of course not. i had earned my spurs on the battlefield, martin, as you pointed out and donald trump earned his spurs in the letter from a doctor. [laughter] >> general mattis also pointed out the president previously referred to academy award-winning actress meryl streep as being overrated which he said makes him the meryl st
. >> still mulvaney's response created a coug co-cough any. >> the president's intent was corrupt and his chief of staff confessed it. on capitol hill, the verdict was predictably mixed. >> mick had a moment of truth and realized that was not going to be good for the president. and had to walk it back. i think it's obvious what was going on there. >> i think mick was clear in cleaning up statement there was no quid pro quo. >> jim mattis had some push back of his...
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any forests in frankfurt. and i was doing business with a. co selling sex is a. pharmacy industry makes lots of money with the stereotypes. the women. say. so some business is. conformity. made in germany. 90 minutes. welcome to the girl chat. good bye now stood. with exclusive insights. a must see concerning our. place to be full curious minds. do it yourself networkers. so for subscribers don't miss out. take a trip on us go christmas market hopping with t.w. and cologne and. airfare and hotel are included for you and a guest. just tell us which german state is your favorite. what's the most beautiful place in germany. what would you like to explore most to enter check in at d w dot com slash travel good luck and enjoy some go. to france dear antonio here's a scene when your mother was born in 1969 the wall was already 8 years old you know my grandchildren were born after the wall fell born in neighboring niger. 3 generations one family on a journey through recent german history. the 1st. starts new member 6th on d. w. . a u.s. house of representatives resoluti
any forests in frankfurt. and i was doing business with a. co selling sex is a. pharmacy industry makes lots of money with the stereotypes. the women. say. so some business is. conformity. made in germany. 90 minutes. welcome to the girl chat. good bye now stood. with exclusive insights. a must see concerning our. place to be full curious minds. do it yourself networkers. so for subscribers don't miss out. take a trip on us go christmas market hopping with t.w. and cologne and. airfare and...
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president trump said he would co—operate with any subpoenas from democrats in the house. e house intelligence committee chairman adam schiff deliberately misrepresented his words. i always co—operate. this is a hoax. this is the greatest hoax in just a continuation of what is been playing out for the last, since my election, i would say. probably, we will find out soon, probably even before my election. this is a fraudulent crime and the american people but will work together with shifty schiff and all of them and we will see what happens because, we did absolutely everything, he had a great call. it was a mentor person. you have the transcript. and schiff went up and got the chairman of the committee, relayed a call that did not take place, he made up the language. no one has seen this, i think he had something of a mental breakdown. but he went up to the microphone and he read a statement from the president of the united states as if i were on the call, because what happened is, when he looked at the sheet, which was an exact transcript of my call. done by very talented
president trump said he would co—operate with any subpoenas from democrats in the house. e house intelligence committee chairman adam schiff deliberately misrepresented his words. i always co—operate. this is a hoax. this is the greatest hoax in just a continuation of what is been playing out for the last, since my election, i would say. probably, we will find out soon, probably even before my election. this is a fraudulent crime and the american people but will work together with shifty...
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your life is more coherent than any other light of co-encounter.r belief system or community, in your service in the main corporate and out of secretary defense unless bernie sanders comes back into the arena. what is the calling for the rest. >> the reason i wrote the book i wanted to pass on what i learned along the way but really it was the absolute pure joy of serving alongside marines who cut neither and it was more than just the marines. i was not in the marine corps i was in the u.s. marine corps and answerable to all of you in this room of how we did our operations or the spending of your money, the combat we went through and i really had a love affair with the u.s. constitution. i even enjoy reading the thing in rereading, you find great things and you think you read it ten or hundred times and you find something else that is great. it's really the idea that this is so precious that it probably cannot even be taught how precious it is. you have to sense it as you read it and think of these young and old guy sitting there starting with the
your life is more coherent than any other light of co-encounter.r belief system or community, in your service in the main corporate and out of secretary defense unless bernie sanders comes back into the arena. what is the calling for the rest. >> the reason i wrote the book i wanted to pass on what i learned along the way but really it was the absolute pure joy of serving alongside marines who cut neither and it was more than just the marines. i was not in the marine corps i was in the...
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ii guess i think, i don't think there's s a monolith when it cos to any, you know, church or set of believers, you know? so i think everybody has, you know, potentially wonderfully value things to contribute to a conversation. and so i don't think we should exclude anybody from that, and i don'tlu see why -- does that answer your question? i mean, it seems it's a little bit broad for me to be able to -- sorry. [laughter] >> [inaudible] >> hi. i wanted, first of all, to thank you so much for your courage, your courage the leave and your courage to write this book. so thank you for that. >> thank you. [applause] >> also i was wondering do you think your parents might ever read this book? >> i do believe that they will if they haven't already. you know, westboro's, you know, m.o. when it comes to ex-members is to generally pretend like we don't exist and to not acknowledge things that we say and do publicly. the can exception to that is when something gets attention. and so i mentioned that ted talk that i gave a couple years ago. they were tweeting about it. in the leadup to publication of this
ii guess i think, i don't think there's s a monolith when it cos to any, you know, church or set of believers, you know? so i think everybody has, you know, potentially wonderfully value things to contribute to a conversation. and so i don't think we should exclude anybody from that, and i don'tlu see why -- does that answer your question? i mean, it seems it's a little bit broad for me to be able to -- sorry. [laughter] >> [inaudible] >> hi. i wanted, first of all, to thank you so...
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i would like to appeal for anyone who has any information to co nta ct for anyone who has any information the essex police website predict we will update all of our channels as we are able to but police appreciate we are in the early stages of what is likely to be a lengthy investigation. any indication about the nationalities? not at this stage and obviously the identification of the victims remains our number one priority. what led you to go to the scene? we received a call from the ambulance service. why were they alerted? i'm not sure of that information at this point. inaudible not at this point in time. can you tell us more about the pathway of the lorry? you said it came through holyhead and was bulgarian but how did it enter ireland? it is the early stages of the investigation but obviously that will be a key line of enquiry and if anyone has any information relating to the lorry and its movement since entering the country on the 19th of 0ctober then please contact us on 101. what stage are you out with the operation removing the bodies? 101. what stage are you out with the operat
i would like to appeal for anyone who has any information to co nta ct for anyone who has any information the essex police website predict we will update all of our channels as we are able to but police appreciate we are in the early stages of what is likely to be a lengthy investigation. any indication about the nationalities? not at this stage and obviously the identification of the victims remains our number one priority. what led you to go to the scene? we received a call from the ambulance...
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introduced a resolution which quickly gained dozens of republican co-sponsors, our resolution states two things, which are very obvious. number one, any process as serious as an impeachment inquiry we which seeks to cancel out the american people's vote in a presidential election must, must adhere to the highest standards of fairness and due process. and number two, what we've seen on display from house democrats has been anything, but that. here is the way house democrats have conducted their inquiry so far. committees at the injury of the inquiry have denied president trump important rights and protections that president nixon and president clinton enjoyed. they've impeded his right to have counsel attend hearings and depositions. call and cross examine witnesses and even assess the evidence they're producing. democrats are flouting past practices that gave minority parties basic procedural rights during past impeachments. house republicans have not been granted subpoena power in their participation in closed door proceedings has been severely limited. so, mr. president, it's no secret that washington democrats have been looking for
introduced a resolution which quickly gained dozens of republican co-sponsors, our resolution states two things, which are very obvious. number one, any process as serious as an impeachment inquiry we which seeks to cancel out the american people's vote in a presidential election must, must adhere to the highest standards of fairness and due process. and number two, what we've seen on display from house democrats has been anything, but that. here is the way house democrats have conducted their...
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any forests in right foot. and i was doing business with. the food. co selling the sexism. the farm industry makes lots of money the stereotypes. the women. are saying. so some business is. conformity. made in germany. 30 minute. plans. still people for information provided. the fenians they want to express g.w. on facebook and twitter up to date in touch. follow us. to your france dear antonia dear sis see him this is opposite as i'm sitting on a terrace in twilight it's peaceful my 3 grandchildren sleep on trouble that's asked out when i was 8 france's age germany was split in 2 and remain divided for decades and it was my given when your mother was born in 1969 the wall was already 8 years old. my grandchildren were born after the wall fell born in a marina find a wonderful time a time of great joy. 3 generations of one family on a journey through recent german history. that. are friendly to us starts november 6th on d w. this is you know news live from berlin turkey slams u.s. lawmakers for passing a resolution recognizing the mass killings of armenians during the ottom
any forests in right foot. and i was doing business with. the food. co selling the sexism. the farm industry makes lots of money the stereotypes. the women. are saying. so some business is. conformity. made in germany. 30 minute. plans. still people for information provided. the fenians they want to express g.w. on facebook and twitter up to date in touch. follow us. to your france dear antonia dear sis see him this is opposite as i'm sitting on a terrace in twilight it's peaceful my 3...
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any money. the fact that you can make money off of your skills is definitely appealing. >> the co-author and the governor agree. >> the student athlete is not really given a real opportunity to get their education and at the same time they're denied the opportunity to make any money. meanwhile, it's a billion dollar industry. >> i have deep reverence, deep respect for the ncaa and college athletics. i just think the system has been pervert perverted. >> in a cautious statement, they vowed to come up with solutions tied to higher education. stanford and cal echo the pac-12 statement. the policy will have significant negative consequences and will blur the lines for how california universities recruit student athletes and compete nationally. the students need to keep perspective. >> honestly, even though you're an athlete at the collegiate level, you're there to get an education. we'll continue to stress it. >> reporter: the bill doesn't go into effect until 2023 and other states are considering t the ncaa does have time to come up with a compromised policy if it wants to. as skinner said, the bal
any money. the fact that you can make money off of your skills is definitely appealing. >> the co-author and the governor agree. >> the student athlete is not really given a real opportunity to get their education and at the same time they're denied the opportunity to make any money. meanwhile, it's a billion dollar industry. >> i have deep reverence, deep respect for the ncaa and college athletics. i just think the system has been pervert perverted. >> in a cautious...
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it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc dot co uk forward slash papers — and if you miss the programme anyter on bbc iplayer. thank you to anna and david, and we'll all be back for that second review in about a0 minutes from now. but for the moment, goodbye. hello there. it has been very u nsettled hello there. it has been very unsettled with a lot of showers around, particularly some heavy showers reaching eastern areas with some rumbles of thunder at times. stand and thanks to the low pressure get to the north of the uk across the country, bands of showers moving west to east in these areas of low pressure could bring more prolonged terrain to places for thursday and friday. like i mentioned though, temperatures are going to be too cold because we are importing this airoff the cold because we are importing this air off the new continent. across southern england and wales, this will continue to tomorrow morning and for the west, lots of showers giving longer spots of rain, sports of england should stage a try with some salt to him explosive sunshine but reaching around 13 or maybe a0 mile
it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc dot co uk forward slash papers — and if you miss the programme anyter on bbc iplayer. thank you to anna and david, and we'll all be back for that second review in about a0 minutes from now. but for the moment, goodbye. hello there. it has been very u nsettled hello there. it has been very unsettled with a lot of showers around, particularly some heavy showers reaching eastern areas with some rumbles of thunder at times. stand and thanks to...
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relatively minor in comparison to last month's attack on iran co's facilities there was no impact on oil facilities here and we don't expect any disruption to markets you know with the trade of crude going for as you mentioned earlier in the segment prices did rise above 2 percent however they have since moderated about one percent gains off in years so this point it seems to be a relatively minor impact to oil markets but the international energy agency certainly warns that there is some volatility that is having an effect on energy prices but there are all the also all the factors weighing on the energy market could you elaborate on that. that's correct so from our view here for chileans what we see is some definitely bearish sentiment in the market place this person meant is really predicated off the view that the global economy is slowing we're seeing weakness in a lot of key markets fuel demand is down in both the emerging and the developed markets in addition to us china trade war tensions escalating with the kind of tit for tat tariffs that we see going for the geopolitical risk premiums that we would have expected from
relatively minor in comparison to last month's attack on iran co's facilities there was no impact on oil facilities here and we don't expect any disruption to markets you know with the trade of crude going for as you mentioned earlier in the segment prices did rise above 2 percent however they have since moderated about one percent gains off in years so this point it seems to be a relatively minor impact to oil markets but the international energy agency certainly warns that there is some...
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russia says that it won't be making any significant investments in the saudi oil giant around co as it prepares for its long awaited launch on the stock market the comments were made by the russian delegation who are attending an investment conference in riyadh norway has also said that it's not interested in buying around co hopes to make its initial public offering one of the largest ever however earlier this month saudi arabia delayed the listing saying that they needed more commitment from investors the governor of a yemeni island attacked by separatists has called on president hadi to intervene fighters from the u.a.e. backed southern transitional council attempted to storm the government compound on so culture island a source in the yemeni government has told them to 0 that they also attacked civilians and have cut off main roads he described the attack as the 1st cool against the riyadh brokered power sharing agreement between the government and southern separatists. the findings of a public inquiry into london's grenfell tarr fire have been released 72 people were killed in the
russia says that it won't be making any significant investments in the saudi oil giant around co as it prepares for its long awaited launch on the stock market the comments were made by the russian delegation who are attending an investment conference in riyadh norway has also said that it's not interested in buying around co hopes to make its initial public offering one of the largest ever however earlier this month saudi arabia delayed the listing saying that they needed more commitment from...
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maintain his kindly composure refusing to allow himself to be co-opted for other people's political agendas i brought an activist i'm not a member of any political party. i think my life inside the waves of the story in my pictures a little bit of this moment so that they need this is just my way off like. sebastiano god who is the 1st photographer to receive the peace prize of the german trait it's a tribute to his ability to say so much without words. indeed but nona full of vitamins that's why i on practically every morning and so does stefan eventually that's because the dutch graphic design a 1st spends time decorating the banana skin he'd downloaded the instagram one day didn't know what photos to upload onto his page and then started doodling on a banana skin photograph the result and the rest is history now his but not a photo as a so popular he's made a business out of it. chapter one. the pill is the essence. yet it is the new goldfish to fungal shock the dutch do not have to makes a living decoration cannot feels good nothing more than a ballpoint pen and he's already made a name for himself on social media. is our works are
maintain his kindly composure refusing to allow himself to be co-opted for other people's political agendas i brought an activist i'm not a member of any political party. i think my life inside the waves of the story in my pictures a little bit of this moment so that they need this is just my way off like. sebastiano god who is the 1st photographer to receive the peace prize of the german trait it's a tribute to his ability to say so much without words. indeed but nona full of vitamins that's...
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any kids. but do you have student loan debt that your parent co-signed with you if you have a private student loan is a good chance that that will not be discharged if anything happens to you. so that parent will be stuck with it. did you take out a small business loan? and if someone co-signed with you on that. or even if they didn't, that loan still has to be repaid even if it takes your entire estate do you financially support your parents or one of your relatives? if there's anyone that depends on you financially you need to consider having life insurance >> a lot of people think having life insurance is too expensive, especially if i'm young i don't want to pay for any of this stuff. what should they be thinking about when it comes to the cost? >> one of the first things to think about is a term life insurance policy that covers you for a specific term, 20, 30 years and then it covers the time that you need to pay off that mortgage or for your kids to get out of the house. that's a cheaper type of life insurance that you can get looking at a website which lets you look at various types of pla
any kids. but do you have student loan debt that your parent co-signed with you if you have a private student loan is a good chance that that will not be discharged if anything happens to you. so that parent will be stuck with it. did you take out a small business loan? and if someone co-signed with you on that. or even if they didn't, that loan still has to be repaid even if it takes your entire estate do you financially support your parents or one of your relatives? if there's anyone that...
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any agreement won't be easy. the white house has officially refused to co—operate with the impeachment inquiry against president trumpclaiming it's unconstitutional. in the latest in our series looking at the legacy of the soviet union, our correspondent travels to the former east germany. the new boss of the international monetary fund tells the bbc global trade tensions from the us—china row to a no—deal brexit will cost the global economy $700 billion next year. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. this is wednesday's briefing. also in the programme: caring for the elderly is a global issue — in the uk, 20% of workers aged over 45 expect to quit theirjobs to care for an elderly relative or partner, at an estimated cost of nearly $2 billion a year. are you in this position? do tell us your story. just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. now, there is general agreement brexit talks are not going smoothly but publicly at least both sides say they are still trying. on tuesday the eu's donald tusk accused the british prime minister of playing a "stupid b
any agreement won't be easy. the white house has officially refused to co—operate with the impeachment inquiry against president trumpclaiming it's unconstitutional. in the latest in our series looking at the legacy of the soviet union, our correspondent travels to the former east germany. the new boss of the international monetary fund tells the bbc global trade tensions from the us—china row to a no—deal brexit will cost the global economy $700 billion next year. a warm welcome to the...
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is violating two clauses, one foreign payments, and the other he's not to receive any money from the states, which are coal with the federal government, except for the few areas where the federal government has supremacy. >> so the line by the white house, mick mulvaney yesterday and stephanie grisham this morning, was that we did an exhaustive search and this was truly the best place to hold the g-7. here's what stephanie grisham said just a few hours ago. >> we had members of our military office, secret service, advance teams. we had several people, the state department, go out to ten different states and look at 12 different sites. all of them came back and made the recommendations to the president that dural is the perfect place to hold such a summit. we had one site that we looked at, i won't name what site it was, but the altitude could have made people sick and oxygen tanks would have been brought in. >> so david, besides the fact that you would like to think that before they sent the secret service, military teams, advance teams, somewhere they know whether or not they would need oxygen tanks at
is violating two clauses, one foreign payments, and the other he's not to receive any money from the states, which are coal with the federal government, except for the few areas where the federal government has supremacy. >> so the line by the white house, mick mulvaney yesterday and stephanie grisham this morning, was that we did an exhaustive search and this was truly the best place to hold the g-7. here's what stephanie grisham said just a few hours ago. >> we had members of our...